
Latin, meaning: deed, accomplishment, work, act, achievement.
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• (n.) Anything stated and made certain. • (n.) A man`s own act and deed • (n.) The due execution of a will, including everything necessary to its validity. • (n.) The product. See Facient, 2.
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The Latin term 'Factum' means, in a UK legal context: 'an act or deed'.
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Fac'tum (făk'tŭm)
noun ;
plural Facta . [ Latin See
Fact .]
1. (Law) A man's own act and deed ; particularly:
(a) (Civil Law) Anything stated and made certain.
(b) (Testamentary Law) The due execution of a will, inclu...
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A deed. a man's own act and deed.
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http://www.lectlaw.com/def/f095.htm

An act or deed
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deed, accomplishment, work, act, achievement.
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